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) polnteg out that the whole purpose of i] |auty. | PULITZER SCHOOL , HEAD OPPOSES VOTEFOR WOMEN : Dr. Williams Says Ballot (Would Lose the Sex Moral Leadership of Nation. AVE HIGHER DUTIES. phief of School of Journalism } Speaker Before Anti-Suf- frage Society. Talcott Williams, head of the Pulltzer Behool of Jouraliem, last night opposed votes for women on three grounds. Ho held, first, that suffrage ts not a right, but a duty, and certain differentiated stoups could better serve the State by abstaining from the exercise of the bal- lot. He held, second, “that civillzation deepens the dye of # and that 4g Woman has progressed from the bar- baric, she has, notably in this country, become the guardian of the defective and delinquent and the prime jmover in philanthropy; a moral leadership she must lone were political ambitions to In- terfere with the fulfillment of her higher His third reason was that suf. rage was not a power for personal ben- ‘efit, and that those who sought it on that score were on a par with those who regarded it, once gained, as an end to personal profit. Mr, Williams was the chief sneaker n meeting of the New joctation Opposed to in the Assembly Hall ring Building, No. 2 nth street. Mrs, Arthur in the chair, and a distin guished audience crowded the room. The encouragement of the British League had come by cable. The mes- onge read: “Bend greetings to American Society who are fighting for sex and nation. Omens here most encoura Amer!- can example invaluable. Please persint. (Signed) Lords Cur on and Weardale, Presidents; Countess of Jersey and Catherine Robson, Deputy Presidents.” WOMEN CAN SERVE STATE WITHOUT BALLOT. Mr, Williams dwelt upon the vart>1s groups who were kept out of politics whose whole service was given to the State in patriotic and ocher ways. He the ballot was like that of jury duty, with the personal significance as a neg- Jietble quantity, He laughed at the iden | in@t {t would ratse the wag> of supporting women and asked when jvad ever succeeded tn raising « mo f Ho scorned the idea of the b: as a protection, taking the negro as an Wustration amd demanding wheth- He riddled the whole claim of women) who were willing to break the law, stead of persuading the public that the jaw should 6e changed, and cited the recent reports of English institutions to! show that on the Poor Boards and tn} institutional government where the: British women have the yote, the most | revolting conditions exist, whereas in! America women without tho vote have lit keeps one re In- | P' Obtained the best women's work ‘women deco! orated cot imprisoned, representation for in hospitals, while me doctors and amell- tions for the afflicted or IGHER DUTY TO ‘an IN CRITICISM. indicated that other 4 hose of the women withhel ¥ pens had wielded own higher duty of crit+ Mrs. William Foree Scott, who a mitted practically all the Suffragist claims of the right of women to the ballot, turned the tables by stating that the wom ferlor in strength and Intellect, and wished to be supported by the men. The chief argument of the Rev. Henry Stimson in proving votes for women & fallacy was the present hopeless state of American politics. He decried the American patience under boss rule, and asked why should a helpless proteti like the women be turned out to the iniquities of the political macht ‘The great duty of the majority of wom- en, he sald, was to become mothe and the duty of the rest was to he! protect’ and support them tn thelr motherhood. ‘Mrs. Otto Killant, Mrs. Everett P. Wheeler, Mrs. Fritz Achelis and Mrs. Barclay Hazard were on lh platform, TC FIGHT ON WORKMEN'S BILL. WASHINGTON, April 16.—A etart was made by the Senate late yesterday in considering the Employers’ Liability and Workingmen's Compensation bill. Senator Sutherland, who delleves the measure Will pase if a vote is reached, announced that he will urge the Dill at all possible opportunities, A strong fight will be made by the railroad corporations. If @ count of Noses shows that a majority favors the pill refuge will be taken in delay until the near-adjournment crush prevents ac- tion. Senator Smith of Georgia spoke in op- position to the bill. He declared it was not in the Interest of the workingmen, but discriminated against them. EVER TAKE AN INTERNAL BATH? nen It is the new Le scientific Nature- Cure for many ills. ‘A most interesting method of Internal Bathing is now being shown and ex- plained by all Riker Drug Stores. It is called the J. B. L. Cascade, and is dif- ferent from anything else ever used for e ae ee have undoubtedly noticed that constipation and biliousness, ides bringing on much more serious ills, make us feel nervous, yellow, blue— unfit to think or work—in fact, about 50% Efiicient. Kecumulated waste in the large in- testine always causes these troubles, ‘and the old methods of ridding ourselves of it are only pertially effective. They force Nature, too, instead i 1 ‘is Internal Bath, however, is taken perf naturally—you just use the ty Pe phanes and warm water—it assists Nature instead of forcing her, yet rids the system of the poisonous matter much more thoroughly than any drugs— lar, too. many Inesmuch thousands are fr had at any time protected him, | Using end praising the J. B. L. Cascade, a ¢ most enlightened physicians are cribing it, it would seem worth every one’s while to see the Cascade at sy Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores in More and Brooklyn, and let the eae ciples and operation of the system be thoroughly explained—this, of course, involves no obligation whatever, Ask for booklet “Why Man of To-day is only 50% Eificient.— The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX’S MYRTLE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. 36TH ANNIVERSARY Never before in the history of this house, noted for its low prices, we ever given such big values for bs little money, Tn place of the customary souven- irs we are giving the accompanying 50c coupon. “ 50c Coupon oat Cou pas he bey a SOc med ane Sem!-Ts Sa:DAi ab he beat shapes ant cate trimmed with fine flow The World Leads In “Quality” MARKETS— GOOD WiLLS— {NTERESTS—- ! ETC. men. THE WORLD comes FIRST. HOUSES— LOTS— FARMS— PLOTS— ACREAGE— These are the kind of Advertisements that interest business In this respect He said that | giris from forty ‘ampaigns, had re-| of office, the better to| | York Cattolic Protecto ‘opposed preferred to be in-| MISS MORGAN AT CIRCUS. Miss Anne Morgen, ishter of J. Pierpont Morgan, accompanied by Miss ee Marbury, Miss Bisie De Wolte ree small children, occupied a ol at the matinee performance of Bar- num & Bailey's Circus yesterday, The orphan and crippled boys and ‘our dnetitutions in York will the guests of the ement of the circus at thi noon's performance. Among the larger institutions represented will be the New the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, the Five Points Mis- mien and ‘the Colored Orphan Asylum, speciaily for the children the clowns have learned some new laugh-pro-| ri sinte ne Nfaencals, 15 not comme ict nly in bottles With the bi Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 * (Sold tm Bottles Onty) It fs the genuine refined article that your parente and Grandparents used. Lasts times a6 long as ordinary magnesia, At All Retlable Druggists. Extraordinary Values in Afternoon Dresses For Tomorrow, Wednesday « White Cotton Crepe Dresses —for Afternoon Wear—with embroidered border, Macrame lace and black velvet trim-. ming. All sizes. Value $45.00 Chiffon Taffeta Dresses —for Street or Afternoon Wear—embroidery and chif- fon waist, in the season’s smartest shades. Value $45.00 Silk Foulard Dresses Lace waist veiled in Mar- quisette, with smart touches of contrasting color. Value $45.00 $21.50 $21.50 $21.50 Afternoon & Evening Coats & Wraps Made in Duchesse Satin Handsomely lined in contrasting colors, at the following moderate prices 315.50, $21.50, $30.00 & $40.00 . Imported Robes and Weasst Patterns At Special Prices Imported Robes In solid colors, and white embroidered in colors. $9.50 to $35.00 formerly $12.00 to $50.00 1 Imported Embroidered Waist Patterns In white, and white embroidered in colors, $1.35, $2.50, $4.75 Women’s Spring & Summer Gloves 16 button elbow length, Kayser's) White Chamoisette Mousquetatre} Cloves 50c¢ quality} 16 button elbow length Mousque-| taire White Suede Lisle Gloves} 50c quality! 2 clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, | Tn black and white, double finger| 58C G8C 456 tipped, Paris point embroidery value Tic, 16 button elbow length Silk Gloves; Double finger tipped, Paris minke 78¢ embroidery, value #1.00) 16 button elbow length, White} Glace Mousquetaire Gloves } Fine selected skins, ball pearl buttons at wrist. value 82.75) 20 button above elbow iength W hite\ Glace Mousquetaire Gloves Fine selected skins, value $3.25! $1.95 $2.25 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | 1261 STREET-WHST “Wednesday: Unequalled Price-Attractions Unequalled Price-Attractions Every item will demonstrate preme. forcefully that Koch values are su- To-morrow it is your opportunity to buy economically. Come Early and Save Money A Sample Line at 14 of Wholesale Prices “ase Lingerie Dresses, 9.75 The headhines tell the story—every dress will be offered to-morrow “HALF OR t THAN Every garment is well made, well fi True, some of them are slightly soi remarkable—the best we have ever offered. Crepes, Cotton Vo‘les, Lin Heavy Macrame and Others The styles are the very latest, the at $25.00 to $30.00, THE ORIGINAL WHOLESALE ished, stylish, correct. iled, hut in each instance the value is Materials include: ries; Some Trimmed with imbroidered with Various Laces kinds that are selling readily downtown Only 135 in This Lot, Each One Different—Eariy Choosers Get the Pick Sizes 14, 16, 18 for Misses; 36 to 44 for Women or exchanged. None C. 0. D., credited Come and Join in the Celebration d. “Onyx” 25th Anniversary and Obtain These Special “On for Women Pure Thre: versary S “Onyx” HoseSik Lisle in Pack’ colors; regularly for Men price, pair, 35c,; Md Hos Plain Gauze Lisle and Silk Lisle; regular a value; ui Anniversary sale price, Si Prices for Wednesday Only 1.00 per pair 3S¢.; 3 pairs. egular $1.50 value; Anni- on ur ie. values; Anniversary three pairs for. Huck and Bath Towels—Mill Sale An accumulation of Huck an overs, which we secured from the id Bath Towels—odd lots and left- manufacturer at less than mill cost. Among them are a few subject to slight imperfections. Huck Towels Hemmed; worth 10c.; each Hemmed; worth 15. Hemstitched; worth 10¢, TURKISH WASH CLOTHS 50c Emb’d Pillow Cases, 25¢ HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES— size 45x36 in.; elaborately embroid- ered in pretty wreath and scroll de- sign, on Best quality full bleached pil- low case muslin. TT 6c Cheese Cloth, 10 Yds., 49¢ A perfectl res 36 ik wide; sterilized and free from ail impurities; put up in 10-yard pieces for surgical and hospital use. $2.98 Framed Pictures, 1.00 HAND COLORED PHOTOGRAV- URES, CARBONETTES, COLO! LANDSCAPES, FRENCH PRINTS, ETCHINGS, COLOR TYPES, etc; in beautiful gilt or antique frames in large 3-inch frames; hand-made cor- ners; others in hand-carved and Louis ire ffects. Also COLLEGE AND ING SUBJECTS, ETCHINGS naa ou b MASTERS—in hardwood frames, $10.98 Refrigerators, 8.50 HARDWOOD ASH REFRIGERATOR— galvanized steel lining; 20 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 48 inches tall; Ice| a capacity 65 Ibs. 10c H-ndkerchiefs, 5¢ WOMEN'S COLORED BORDER HAND- KERCHIEFS—with dainty initial to mate! also plain all one corner embroidered; doz linen and per 55¢ 150° Laces, Yd., 12c LINEN CLUNY ED! AND INSER- TIONS—from 34 to 3% inches wide; regularly .15¢, to 25c, yard. 19c Embroideries, Yd., 10c CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK and SWISS EDGES, INSERTIONS, BEADINGS and! BANDINGS—from 1!4 to 5 inches wide; regularly 19¢. —— Spring Dress Goods, *"ifeduech Consisting of FANCY MONAIRS, PANAMAS, VOIL HAIRS, SCOTCH 5 NELLAS and CREAM SERGES—in lengths from 2% to 5 yards. Regu- larly $2.50 to $5, 149, 1.98, 2.98 raisin, Women’s Long Kimonos, 98¢ Of flowered lawn, in dainty patterns large collar and sleeve trimmed with lace. Others with fine embroldery Also of crepe in pretty colors; empire effect, trimmed with satin, Girls’ Dresses, 2.89 Made from imp i pie and pink Wea eane c laits and siripes; Linens in natur. white, All made up in the me Aen for sp Dutch and round necks; full-pleated skirt, down the back. Sizes, 4 to 14 years —<—_— 75¢ Changeable Pongee, 39¢ | Every yard of the day ts over, t unprecedentedly Ina good variety it not a spe price would b: ill be sold before morrow's ¢|Hemmed; worth 17¢.; absorbent, pure sanitary | / Bath Toweis each each... $7.50 Crex — 6.29 Green, red, blue or brown; size 9x12 feet. “B0c Brussels Cazpets, Ya, 39¢. Suitable for hall runners or stairs. inoleums, joy SIC These Cork Linoleums in lengths of H to 15 yards; all this spring's pat- erns. 15c Curtain Muslin, Yd., 1014¢ Figured and dotted designs; wide. “See Vitrophane, Yd., 120oc This, beautiful substitute for sf glass in all the newest colorings; will not _wash off. a Boys’ $1 and $1.50 Blouses, 55¢ pongee; sizes 7 to 16 in_ exceptional value. $1.50 Umbrellas, 1.00 S_26-INCH N long silver ported mushroom handles and other assorted styles, Men's handles in a big variety of newest designs; reg. $1.50, Men’s Ac Socks, 15c C LORE D SOCKS—excellent for Wear; Women’ 's 2c Cotton Gloves, 15c t SP WHITE COTTON GLOVES —a regular 25¢. value, $1.50C, B, & W.B. Corsets, 1.00 Of fine abally, i with medium bust and uitable for all figures; with re hose supporters; ed trimmed with wide lace and rib- On, Women’s $2 Waists, $1.19 Of allover eyelet embroidery; several very stylish models, with Dutch neck or fancy shap ome have elab- orately t yoke and front with nice lace, Others with cluny inser jtions; fancy trimmed sleeves finished with plaiting; regularly $2. 49c Dress Fabrics, 24c FANCY PONG TIN STRIPE ht blue, pink, navy, brown, tan, gray and black PL Women's $4 Hand Bags, 1.95 SEAL, WALRUS AND SUEDE HAND in black and all the leading with r covered and frames; all leather lined; single handles. gold-plated bag, PAU ee | $2German SilverVanityCase, 98 GERMAN SILVER ENGRAVED VAN- JITY GASE—with: powder ca Jand n 1 coin holders and mir » long hevy round and oblong sivape 25c Japanese Trays, 2 for 25¢ IMPORTED JAPANESE TRAYS - ’ \ BAGS colo’ metal initial al | ha $3.50 Folding Go-Carts, a LDING GOeCA k; enameled steel you want your the talk of the “business” to become tell town, about it. through a World “Want” Ad. | Heru and White Madres--Ci © Fourteenth treet KochsG/ HEARN West of Fifth Avenue MOTHERS! Here’s the News You Have Been Waiting For! OUR ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF Babies’ and Little Children’s Wear BEGINS TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY FINE ALI, WOOL RATISTE COATS— Tong and short—circuler capes with handsome flat silk braide in scroll deeinn—size to 3 yre. reg. $4. . petee. 3.70 | LONG coATs— Ratiste, Crepell i yy capes, dainty lace or silk braid 190 edging—worth $8.98...8ale price..5,19 LITTLE CHILDREN'S BOX COATS— Fine All-wool Cream Serge— aatlor collar with inlay of ellk forming Into revers—natty coats for little folka to 6 yra, Fogularly $2.98....... LITTLE CHILDREN'S COATS— Navy and ‘Tan Serges—emart styles with contrast collars and cutts of ; linen of serge—handsomely braided —to rem. $5.98. SPROIAL PU LITTLE © Broadclothe Regen. colors, also 1 Silk Tattetaa— ind without hand emb'y, Mt lace, hand braiding, et worth to 9,08... price..2.95 Long and Short white Coats, hort Colored Coate.. met to 7%: 88 st BABIES' WHITE LAWN CAPS-- French styles with turobacks of mnbraidery or Val. DARIES' LAWN CAPS— Tucked or lace inserts or with iy ‘fale price.. HATe— ‘Twa rbwon duds, 27 LITTLE CHILDRE: Milan and rough nd roll brime—Arim'd F lace or frilled an or iireleen. 1.0. hale briee.. 78 LITTLE CHILD! MILAN HATS— Poke, Mushroom and Milane— Gainty trim of satin, bud and flower wreaths, shirrings, rosettes nd quaintly pretty stylen ta 8 re Ginere 18 ta, to ia one lates tenctes. HEMMED DIAPERS—extea heary— 18x18—dosen.. 50 10d Mx2—«doren.. CO 2222—doren.. .TO ethers exploit in big, biack letters. Ansertin | worth 1 | Ping Curtain Colored Curtain Madres—Oriental denies, end double borders—specia! nun Curtain Scrime and Casement Draperiea— floral and stained gines on White of cream grotinds-~spectal 13% al, ‘Vine and Allover effect 24 White Org ac} inch colored border (nmert--dep. ruttle-epectal 11% Satin finish Cretonnes—tor Qip ‘Coverings or Draperies—dn new floral effects—apectal ... tees OM Now Twill Cretonnes-—lght and dare stripe, floral and Oriental Spootel .. ; Now Taffotones, Art Taffetas and high grade Cretonnes— Value % and .29—Special, a Each year we aim to make it greater in attractions and resulta, ‘and each year we seem to succeed, fer each year sete a new record fer the neat! Whether we have bought better or solected better-—whatever the reasen— you'll find these offerings the best we have yet given ! WHITE Rh LAWN DRESSES— Yok ala tom. $1.09 hg wire 1 LAWN, ‘DReseRe Sale peice ad BAnIpe CARRIAGE I 6 Pique Robe-—round with flap—deep emb’ ratte ae pgm ind Lawn WHITE ole ge CARRIAGE COVERS— contree—reg. Emb'd Lawn Pillow Shame— ratte SHIRTS AND BANDS—SECONDS Rovereaarers Clean Up= a bt Full fee ? tag ‘. sizes to 4 ‘a5 | Sdvance ‘eiyles, oo } FINE FRESH NEW STOCKS OF SUMMER CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, COUCH COVERS and cther essentials for heme beauty and comfort, in euch assortments as only we chow ... + Prices, always very moderate, are made spedilly lew this week of the following te edvisable, for in modest type we announce far greater yeluee then Corel porwsa! Curtaine—yé. loog— ineerting—ready to —epecial, patr. Ruffled Muslin Curtatos— Battenberg insert or 6-Inch colored border—value 79 cents a palr......+ Fine Nettingham Lace Curtatne— }. al Satie Fos Fency Crosse Stripe Curtaine— Cream an prouaaecvales @ 18D Bik Cross Stripe Cugisinenen Winer to rt . % a Choke wee Freuch Net Bed Sete—h! arabian Kmotnects design Valaneorbaleter ebam— jental Tapestry OW inehes wideztn eelsiss ase 7) TE value §2.—Special — 1.79 25th Anniversary of “Onyx” Hesiery. SPECIAL PRICES TO-MORROW — WEDNESDAY. e@—- -- + 0 MORNING SPECIALS—To-merrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. 2.00 rde . spring shades and ripes—plain or dressy modell EN’ SUITS—-SECOND FLOOR, < WAISTS..... 1,87 ster tucks—-yoke ‘of picbigh and low 218 WOMEN'S HAT Yancy hair and #ilk | braids $1.05 TAFFETA PETTICOATS Liack—platted or tucked flo' vig bs. PETTICOATS -SPOOND FLOOR, ) WOMEN'S CORSETS. ‘ines are @ SECOND PLOOR FCAPS 6, fancy imixt viaids full erowns. THIRD PLOOR, finiah He MAIN PLOOK, HM @ SCARES 25 pe drawn work —maay equares Dvstesr Look for the Clocks! No Mail or Telephone Order, © ot, VEATHER PILLOWS. do ubsect mill stain SRS CSD ee % ct, WOM 16- but yu byl ne ALN FLOOR, SILK GROVES... .4@ n length—-double finger i ‘and whhe-all sizes. bad ; FLoon, MESSALINES nob—fail Iaetre—ail desirable Uget dark colore SILKS —MAIN FLOOR, DRESS GINGHAMS—32.in, Ox cks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. SH DKDSS PABRICS-—DASBMENT, WHITE MADRAS ray, solh-brown, , xtra Quality DH -MAIN FLOOR, and black D SATEEN! ble colors, white aie $198 LEATHER HAND BAGS leather covered. riveted lonrbor jined-cstrep, hangien THD GOODS—-MAL